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Words
of thanks.
Hello, thanks for the packages. I'm sure it'll be here
soon. Things are getting interesting over here. I guess
we will see if the gloves ever get to come off. You
can't win anything or even hold your own when your hand
are tied. Anyway, we appreciate all of the support.
Talk to you again soon.
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name is Sgt. xxxx, sniper section leader with xxxx, currently deployed to Iraq. I came upon your
article in the Stars and Stripes and wanted to thank
you for your support and dedication to helping fellow
snipers. I deployed to Afghanistan with the xxxx as
a sniper and we had great support from our chain of
command as far as equipment. Upon arriving, the unit
had no sniper section. So upon graduation from sniper
school at Ft. Benning GA class 01-04 I started one up
from scratch. We do have xxxx's, and xxxx's that are
not in the best condition but serviceable. Most other
mission essential equipment came out of our own pockets.
I was wondering if you have any xxxx, xxxx, xxxx, or old xxxx’s you could donate
to us. I have xxxx teams who are all qualified but just
don’t have the equipment they need. Any donations
would be greatly appreciated sir.
On
behalf of all the soldiers and snipers currently deployed
I thank you for your support and God Bless this great
Nation of ours.
One Shot, One Kill.
Sincerely,
Sgt. xxxx
Army
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Sir,
Your package arrived at Forward Operating Base xxxx today and was meet with great fan fair by my Marines.
We are tremendously grateful for the equipment that
you sent us. It is wonderful to see the support that
the community enjoys from our fellow Snipers. The cleaning
gear came in quite handing after our xxxx straight day
field operation. The mini binos will help lighten our
load as we continue to spend most of our time chasing
the Taliban between 7,000 - 10,000 feet. We head back
out on our next field operation tomorrow after 4 days
of rearming and refitting here at the FOB. The arrival
of your gifts was perfectly timed.
If
you are able to support the platoon further we would
be more than happy to receive it. We are sitting pretty
well with equipment, but I had the Marines compile
a list of personal use items that they could use.
Of course good stateside, Copenhagen was right at
the top. Any type of Protein Bars ( We have each lost
about 10-20 lbs so far), Gatorade and Poweraid Drink
Mix, Dry Weapons Lubricants like Graphite ( the sand
is a constant battle), Canned air, and anything else
that you have access too. If you send it we will make
good use of it.
I
am a Michigan resident myself and would love to get
over to Wisconsin to do some fishing once we get back.
From the magazines you sent it looks like the Musky
fishing is just as good as the last time I was up
there. If I make it up to Pulaski, I would love to
take you out on the water to fish or range to do some
shooting. Again, thanks for your support and please
stay in touch.
I will keep you posted as
to the status of the platoon and our operation here
in Afghanistan.
Semper
Fi,
xxxx
S/S Plt Cmdr
USMC
FOB xxxx, Afghanistan
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My
name is SGT xxxx currently deployed to xxxx Iraq with the xxxx as a company level
Sniper. I have a three-man team. For some reason the
Stryker brigade figured a three man team would be
better than the traditional two-man team. It has been
working well for us. We are able to maintain a better
degree of security as well as sustain ourselves on
longer missions. To tell you a little about myself
i have been in the army for approximately xxxx years. I have completed army sniper school and graduated
honor grad. I have attended the Marine sniper school
at xxxx and have done sniper training with
the xxxx SWAT team. I am always trying to improve
my knowledge as a sniper to improve my lethality and
survivability. I have been here in Iraq for xxxx now. When I return to the states I have a SOTIC date
slotted so I will attend that as well when I return.
I have been in the Sniper community for about three
years. I have found that there is no better job in
the military. When I get out, I am planning to continue
my work as a sniper hopefully in a SWAT team or as
a private security.
Like
I said, I’ve been in country for about 6 months
and we have faced allot of problems over here with
employment that the schools do not teach so it’s
made my job pretty difficult. We have been able to
adapt and overcome our challenges but unfortunately,
it has been at our own cost because the unit does
not see the reason we need different gear than the
line platoons. We have had to purchase rappelling
harnesses, rope, carabineers, and flack vest's that
allow us to seat the rifles in our shoulders better,
along with other comfort items. On xxxx all hell
broke loose here in Mosul and we were up on an OP.
My shooter spotted approximately 150 personnel with
RPG's and AK's inter mixed with civilian personnel.
He was able to fire three shots before the crowd dispersed.
He killed two and wounded one at a 430 meters while
under indirect fire. Now the shot does not seem that
difficult but if you add the fact that he was firing
from the 5th story out of a 12 degree loophole and
the persons were running. I am proud of my shooter
for making those shots. We were in heavy fire for
about 5 hours that day and in all my company killed
about 30 NCF and sustained no friendly injuries. I
just thought I would tell you a little bit about us.
SO
anyways I heard about this program through Strykernews.com.
They had an article and I was curious about this program,
for we are always looking for newer equipment and
better tactics. I have no idea how this program works
but I am proud to be a sniper when I see fellow snipers
in the community are back home looking out for us
snipers over seas fighting this horrible war on terrorism.
Myself and my team wanted to relay our thanks to those
snipers back home for all the support. I am curious
to hear more about this program and how we can get
a "Sniper Care Package." Thank you very
much for all your support, and in the words of the
greatest man that ever shot "Keep your head down,
and your powder dry," Carlos Hathcock. I’ve
also attached a pic of myself and my team. I am in
the middle. My shooter SPC Furman on the right and
my RTO xxxxx ako "xxxxx"
Sincerely,
SGT
xxxx
Army
xxxx Iraq
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Awesome.
I have a ton of respect for what you guys are doing.
This is my third deployment and with each deployment
it seems that the support from folks back home has
grown. It means a ton to everyone deployed.
Thank
you.
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A
lot of out of pocket expense, but well worth it. The
only thing I foresee us needing would be good cleaning/lubricating
stuff. I put my hands on as much as I could before
we came out, but it goes fast. For cleaning, we use
xxxx mainly. If you all have some favorite
products, please send them out and let us give them
a try. I tried to get my hands on some "Spooge"
before we left, but no joy. Everyone has there own
little concoction for lube. We are mainly using our xxxx's, so they can be finicky. Again, if you
guys have experience with something that works well,
please send it out. My particular xxxx is not picky,
I could probably lube it with some dip spit and it
would still shoot well. Some guys are switching over
to the xxxx but we can't get our hands on the
good ammo, I have some squirreled away for special
occasions, but if you guys have some hot xxxx to spare...
The only other things I can think of off hand are:
- xxxx
- xxxx
- xxxx
- xxxx
- xxxx
- xxxx
Again,
if you guys have any other recommendations, please
send them.
Miscellaneous
gear and moral type stuff is of course always welcome.
My platoon has xxxx guys from all over. Some eat Kimchee,
some chew Redman. Any thing you send out will be well
received and greatly appreciated.
I
can't tell you enough how much this means to all of
us. My guys are in disbelief that people back home
who understand our needs are trying to help us. Yesterday
was my 28th birthday, so this news comes at a great
time. I hope to have the chance to meet you and thank
you in person; I'd love to do some cross training
with police units as well. Again, thank you for the
support, it's unbelievable.
All
the best,
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Hey
John, great to hear from you. Sorry it took so long
to reply. We've been busy here. We're not involved
in the Fallujah op right now but we've been getting
a lot of over watch stuff for the airfield we're at.
It’s keeping us busy. We're looking at going
out tomorrow for 5 to 7 days. Haven't heard if it’s
going to go yet, I'd say it’s a 50/ 50 chance.
You
asked if we'd like T-shirts. Yes. The platoon has
xxxx operators, a.........In
response to your other question, we've got guys who
dip Copenhagen, Kodiak, and Skoal in plain and vanilla.
They're always trying to get dip. A good address is:
Sgt
xxxx, SM
(Sniper
Platoon)
Again,
thanks for the support. Its making a difference. Let
me know if there's anything we can do for you. Stay
safe.
xxxx
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